Attention nerds: If you like gadgets for your smartphone and you love optical microscopes, today is the day you kiss me full on the mouth. Using twice the magnification power of a jeweler’s loupe, and ...
The smartphone microscope, which was featured in the research journal Scientific Reports, can be used to view specimens as small as 1/200 of a millimetre. A statement from ARC said the clip-on ...
At one o'clock in the morning, layers of warm plastic are deposited on the platform of the 3D printer that sits on scientist Rebecca Erikson's desk. A small plastic housing, designed to fit over the ...
A 3-D-printed device that transforms a smartphone into a fully operational microscope could help diagnose diseases in developing countries. Researchers from Australia's Centre of Excellence for ...
Melbourne, Feb 20 (PTI) Scientists have developed a 3D printable “clip-on” that allows anyone to turn their smartphone into a fully functional microscope. The smartphone microscope is powerful enough ...
Australian researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) have developed a 3D-printable "clip-on" that turns a smartphone into a fully functional microscope. Reported ...
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics (CNBP) in Australia have developed a 3D printable ‘clip-on’ optical device that they say turns any smart phone into a fully ...
From app developers to accessories makers, the world has turned the iPhone into a kind of digital Swiss knife that can do nearly anything. Now a new startup wants to add scientific research to that ...
A 3D printable clip-on that can turn any smartphone into a microscope has been developed by the Australian Research Council's Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics. The smartphone microscope ...